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No, air pollution can also be caused by natural events such as volcanic eruptions or forest fires.
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There have been a few natural disasters over the years in Paris, France. The city has had earthquakes, severe weather events, and flooding.
Cause and effect is a relationship between actions or events, such that one or more are the result of the other or others. Example sentence: The heavy rain caused the flooding. 1. The cause is the "heavy rain". 2. The effect is "flooding" that was caused by the "heavy rain".
No. They are just that: events which we call disastrous and which are caused by nature.
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Catastrophic insurance coverage includes many damage or events caused by both natural disasters or other accidental damage to your home. Damage by events such as flooding, lightning, wind damage, and other weather events are generally covered. Some catastrophic insurance coverage policies also cover damage done by fire, but check with your insurance company to be sure.
No. Tornadoes are purely wind events. The storms that spawn tornadoes, however, typically produce heavy rain. So, tornadoes can be accompanied by flooding, but the flooding is not a product of the tornado itself. Hurricanes, which some people confuse with tornadoes, can also cause major flooding.
Public disorder (which can be caused by both natural and man-made events), and crime.
No. Natural disasters are from natural causes. Maybe we can say God allows natural disasters.
Tornadoes are natural events caused by the right setup of weather conditions. Human-caused climate change may affect where and when tornadoes are most likely to occur, but tornadoes remain a primarily natural phenomenon.